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After sunset at Fuego Beach in Punta Fuego, Batangas, Philippines.
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Background
I took my family to this very exclusive golf-beach resort (if you are not member, you need a sponsor to book a room for you) near Manila (2 hours by car) before a long business trip to Jakarta. Of course, I spent all the time with wife and daughter but I booked the sunset and sunrise for myself to shoot. I was hoping some nice weather, with a nice color in the sky.
I did some scouting during the day and I found a small, rather solitary, beach almost at the tip of the peninsula (see map).
The sky looked interesting with a good amount of clouds and the sun low in the horizon. However, I do not know why, the sky never lighted up. It remained pale. It was a real pity because the setting was quite nice, good subjects, good water movements, etc.
I kept shooting well after the sunset until it was almost dark. Then, I realized that to my left, high in the cliff, the lights of a house were just on. I found the composition interesting so I moved quickly the camera to my left. Unfortunately, I did not have time to move myself deeper into the water to capture more movement and less dry stones. That could have been nicer.
However, on after the shooting the next morning, I was glad I did not get too close to the waves: by having a very low POV one risks that a sudden change in the wave strength will washed out you and your gear… well that happened the next morning, as you can see in this photo!!. Fortunately, the wave did not drop the tripod, but made the camera and lens a bit wet. My wet clothing doesn’t matter, the camera is the important one.
Another thing I learnt during this trip is that if you keep your photo gear inside an air-conditioned cold room for a long time, and then you go out to shoot in tropical weather, your lens will fog. It was a waste of time during that sunrise.

Technical
No major PP. 25 seconds exposure.
Similar to my previous post, the light was very low and it was impossible to use AF. The manual focus is not good if you have bad eyesight and it is dark. The result is a bit blur in the fg. After this I researched in Internet and I found the Hyperfocus. Too late for this photo, but I hope this new knowledge will help me in my next low-light shots.

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